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THB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Meet Editor Smith
C H -V A U E n QETS START
IN GERMAN PRISON CAMP
Combat The Cancer
' Budd»' TeeeHee Popular Tun« to
PUSSES TUESDAY
Frenchm an
Became
CANDIDATES PROMISE
REDUCTION OF TAXES
Twice «I Once
County T ax League M eeting Turno
Out to Be Republican-
Démocratie Debate
W ho Lator
Famoue
'•How Ya Gonna Keep ‘Km Down
on the Farm. After They've Seen
P areef
Injury in Basketball Came
Proves Fatal to Clyde Hart,
Was in U. S. Army
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932
SPRAY USED FOR WALNUT
BLIGHT ON HOLT FARM
Striking rwsulta of the application
of Bordeaux spray for control of
walnut blight Is seen this year in
the orchard of J. D. Holt who co
opr1 rated this season In deni nslrs
tlon experiment by Dr I* W Mil
ler of the stale college
Applica
lions before and after blooming re­
duced the blight In tor tlon from 3S
per cent on the check plot to 2 3
per cent. Testa this year show even
more uouolusively that tini, of ap­
plication. even within a period of
a few days, la Ihe vital matter In
succeaa or failure of control, says
Dr Miller.
That tax reduction would he the
1 major factor In campaign argu-
| uients and promises In lasue county
politics this (all was indicated Frl-
I day night at the Kugene Chamber
of Commerce when many of t h »
candidates tor county and legiahi
; tlve offices appeared Iwfure a meet
j tng called by the Lane County Tax
I Equalisation League for the pur­
pose of stating their campaign plat
Pete Will Meet
Reno On /ridav
Don Hill Cut« Match With
J«atu M c C miih ; N« w Blood
Imported (or Wuukly C ard
He didn't know It at the time,
Herb Dwell, niatcliin«ker forvlh"
but when he sang a song < f that
Clyde Hart, youngest aon of Mr
Eugene
Wreatllng
comiulaalou.
title in English in a Parisian music
and Mrs. Joe Hart, passed away at
bring« new material for Lane couii
hail
one
night.
Maurice
Chevalier
the home of his parents Tuesday
ty fall« till« week when he ha»
was laying the foundation tor his
morning. September S. 1932 at the
<gn»d Joe Iteuo of Kau«as City to
movie
career.
age of 20 years. He had spent most
meet Wildcat Pete, and Ja««e Mi
of his life ti Thurston, leaving
The French star, whose lataat
Cauu to tangle with Don lllll.
there a few months before gradu
Smith. Democratic. : p,c,ur*- ' L ow M, Touighl.” < om et
Alfred E
Hot It Iteuo ami McCann have good
atlng from high chool to enlist In trader and presidential candidate in to the McDouald Theatre Sunday.
J forms.
record« elaewhere and priunl«» u
the army for service fn the Philip­ 1928, is now an editor. He signed a 1, arned English a a prisoner in a
As was expected, the major part
good «how here. The Uouo-Pet» go
contract late in August to edit the German camp during the World
pine Islands.
, of the evening turned out to be a 1
New Outlook maganne He states
Plano Claaaea to Start
will be for tha beet two out of three
It was while In the army in the that he has Iona wanted to be an War. Ronald Kennedy, an English
> political debate between tYiuiity
Mr«. Clara Tuttle Fenton ha« mi («11« In a two hour uialn event. Itlll
Islands that he was Injured in a : editor and feels he can now give the soldier Incarcerated with him.
1 Judge. C P. Barnard, republican
| Bounced that «he will he at her «lid McCann will play arouud
necessary time to the work.
basketball game causing an infec
taught it to him.
.
- candidate tor re-election, and Frod
home at 438 E «tr»et Monday even together lu a 46 initiate »pedal
tion In one knee which caused his
When he escaped and returned
Fisk. democratic candidate for the
I
Ing
September 13, to regl«ter piano event.
removal to San Francisco. The in COOL CREAM MAKES
post.
to Paris. Chevalier got himseir a
Achlu held lllll last Friday »veil­
student» deelrlng to take inatruc
fectloti spread to his lungs, causing
FAR SUPERIOR BUTTER job singing in a music hall. British
The entire meeting resolved It­
"Vfhal we want," said Billy tones
tlon
for
high
«chool
credit.
All
ing.
taking the (Iril and l»»t (alia
death.
and American soldiers on leave
self Into a group of democrat h «and Ramie Hare o< radio lame, “is a
grade» will be taught.
of their main event match, while
He leaves to mourn him besides Bulletin Shows That Refrigeration from the battle front made up a
i candidates promising to reduce ! 'good close-up picture ot us looking
•’down" on Wall street—alto to show
Cydonu Mackey belled III» uppou
hi* father and mother, one brother.
Pays Even With Prices
large portion of his sudience.
expenses, auti their republican op ; how much we look down . . . and
cut, Joe Kirk In Ihe first two falls
Iowa
People
Here—
George
Lu«by
Herold, and two sisters. Marjorie
Exceptionally Low
ponents who asserted that expenses | don’t think you can lake it.“ The pho-
One night he bad an inspiration.
tographer won Here are »hr ooys
boy» «ml Johu Snyder of Bundpvrg, Iowa
and Dorothy.
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J
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Why not sing them a song In their
and expenditures had already been
Her» from Cedar Flat — Lee
looking down from ihr 67th H.xir. are here now vlNltlng at the C. N
Funeral services were held at 10
“I just can't afford to make any own language’
reduced as far aa possible without
and in Ihe background the new Sixty Luapy home.
Stevrua of Cedar Flat waa » vlaltor
o’clock Thursday morning from improvements In these times."
Chevalier racked hL< memory
\hove. Dr A J Allen, Cancer curtailing some work which a cun
Wall Tower building, third tallest in
In Springfield Wedneeday.
the Poole-Gray Bartholomew chapel the statement frequently heard and got to g e th e r th e w ords of the K.search Department ol U. P ' aiderable number of people de­ the world—and from the top ol which
Sctexd
of
Medicine.
Philadelphia,
B end P eop le H e r» — Mr. and Mr».
•he picture was taken
In 8prlngfield with Rev. Ralph from dairymen—and others—oince one E n g lish song he knew: " H o g
manded.
who discovered how to prudore in­
Mort Johnaon or Itenil are gueeta
Collect« Bounty— Earl Drury of
Clark officiating. Interment was 'ow prices have made cash scarce Ya Gonna Keep 'Km Down on ihe ternal violet ray in treatment ol can­
Outstanding demands of Mr. Flak
at the home of Mr. and Mrs It. I.. Fi ll Creek collected a »3 bounty
made at the Mt Vernon cemetery While this is doubtless tragically Farm. After They’v e Seen Paree?" cer. and below Dr Ellice McDonald, In hit platform were the abolition IRENE ANDERSON GIVES
bounty on ona coyota pelt Tuesday
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true in many cases. If a dairyman W hen he sang it. his B ritish Am head ol the department, and who temporarily, of the offices of Colts*
PARTY HERE SATURDAY Sear«
—
made the announcement to the Amee- i ty
LEGION OFFICIAL MENU
j 'an «•’ c*»h or credl‘ tor Nr[a1’ erican audience went wild.
Agricultural Agent
County
_
, . .
. »can Chemical Society The • discovery
Mlaa
Irene
Anderson,
daughter
of
S A M P L E R E C E I V E D H E R E ,n,pr0Tem‘‘nts he <>an raakl' » far
Home
Demonatration
agent,
reduc-
Encouraged by his first success. | «v—
of
tÌOO w hici
b A M K L t R E C E I V E D M E R E hl<her percentage return on the In he repeated night after night, learn­ wfwo injected into the body and acted ' tion by »500 the public health «a- Mr. and Mrs Lum Andersun, en­
• Welcome to Oregon and K>1
» H e ., than at high. ing more and more English songs upon by X ray radiates ultra-violet Î peuaes. the elim ination of road oil tertained 23 of her frieuits at a
kgbts which are deadly to cancer
party at the house of her parenta
Agricultural Wealth. Our Finest , S"Ch
' ~ , t b the «»“elusion until he had a large repertoire.
; Ing. and of the emergency fund.
Saturday. Games provided the en­
drawn from figures contained in a Even after the war ended and the
To
th
ese
recommendations
Judge
High Quality Oregon Grown Pro­
tertainment for the group
recent bulletin on “Cream Refriger­ soldiers went home, he kept on
i
Barnard
replied
that
tom
e
of
these
ducts are Listed on This Menu.”
Those preaent were Jim mie and
ation and Quality Butter,” just pub­ singing in English because French
It is this statement on an at­
lished by the Oregon Experiment audiences liked it. whether or not
j : pllahed and that the retention of Eugen» PhtUtpa, Eugene. Scott
Springfield, Oregon
tractive menu which will greet
station and giving the results of they understood the words.
"*• the county agents was demanded by Wright. Richard aud Robert Rich
Legionnaires in hotels and restau
a rd so n , Billy Burnett. Byron Boyles,
practical tests of butter making
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Daley and the people who pay taxes,
It was the knowledge of English
rants throughout Oregon In practi­
from refrigerated cream from three that enabled him to accept a con­ daughter. Veda, who have resided: oth er eamHtBMes prom hied to Dale Roberts, Wllaon Taylor. Kyle
cally every town in the state as a
farms over a period of one year.
expense» down aud to reduce Smith, Lhiyd Watklna. Frank Au
tract with Paramount in America, at Pleasant Hill the past three
result of. the campaign of th e Am
Reporting on the economic im- and develop into one of the English- years will leave for Idaho Saturday lhem „
lk>nill(, y„ un< deraon. Barbara Uarnell, Margaret i
erican Legion Oregon Products ,
„
Veda Daley w h o , democratic candidate for district at Jarrett, Pearl Helterbrand. Faye j
committee.
portance to Oregon of quality but speaking screen's most popular per­ of this week.
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ter. the authors. F E. Price, C J sonalities.
has been vtsttlng relatives at Port , torney> sal<1 he had
. l0 Holverson. Elvn Boylee. Teddy an I
A copy of the attractive m enu1
“
Hurd and G. H. Wilster. give the
Orford the past two weeks returned
cen, reduction
Ihe prl Peggy Wright. Margaret Haack,
printed in green ink on a heavy
to her home Monday.
.
mBry and , ha, thl, h>(| a, rvady Gladys Tanner. Veryle Robertson,
following comparative figures:
We have a Complete Supply of Jars, Rubbers, Top«
yellow paper was received here
Price Differences Shown
and other equipment for the home t anner. Our «up-
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Doane have been effected He was willing to and Muerll Tyson.
this week The menus are to be dis­
"The difference between the
moved from Pleasant Hill to a place make further reductions If possible,
plles are standard, well known brund«.
tributed by the American Legion
wholesale price of butter of 92
near Creswell Jack Doane will stay but would not make promise« the WARTHEN FAMILY HAS
posts over the state and a part of,
. ..
the two inside pages which are 7®**
“ ,he Pre8en’
A community affair was held at at the Pontius farm and finish his fulfillment of which would Impair
REUNION ON SUNDAY
blank, are to be given over to a
,E * r , y J u n e ' 19” > ,s o n ,y 1 5
j the functioning of the office.
Tpper Camp Creek school house senior year at high school.
short printed summary of the com - j
7 " ;’
P°,U“d This ls
last week when the neighbors all
Mrs. T. F. Kahler leaves this
Ml Ynun* also • pok'' on the pr°-
A reunion of the Wartben family
Excellent quality Home-Grown Fruit I h ready for
nwnilv
In wfcl-W
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tO f« ”» >
3
«&• Per
gathered to clean the school house, week for Go Id son where she will po**'d rPp’*al of
munity in
which sk—
they are
used.
Problbl group was held at the Kugene-
pound of butterfat. On a percentage preparatory to the opening of the start teaching in the pubUc chool tlon law declari“« “>at the measure
you here. Can now while this fruit Is Ju«t right.
The front Is illustrated with re­
Sprlngfleld auto camp In West
basis. It will be* found that when fall term of school. A basket dinner
Monday. Donald Kahler will teach wou,d wlp<‘ oul a11 1,<’uor laW9 *“ Springfield Sunday. At the busi­
productions of the various produce:
the price of 90-seore butter is 16c wage enjoyed by all. Mrs. George again this year at Ten Mile, west the atate and pr0Tlde no n>*“ns °<
and a statement about each item.
ness meeting H. A. Warthen of »'all
and that of 92-score butter Is 17.5c Willian will be teacher and Ruth
of Roseburg and Gerald K ab ler1 «'nforcement of the federal act
The back cover is filled with a com­
Creek was elarted president; Roy
LIBERTY W HITE
to 18c, the 92-score butter sells at a W eeks janitor the coming year.
C. A. Dwarts and Cal Pryor, re- i Warthen of Glad-toue. vlce-presl-
modity map showing the various
teaches at Philomath.
price from 9.4 per cent to 12.5 per
publican
and
democratic
candidate’
dent;
and
Mrs.
Roy
Warthen.
of
arena of production.
Mrs. George Burbach and family
Miss Cora John teaches at Camas
cent above the low scoring butter,
respectively for the position of Gladstone, secretary.
went to Independence last week, this year.
Jasper Man H ere-M . L. Barnum * bereas ’ h " 1 the P^ C<H ° f 90 and
county sheriff, were present and
The afternoon was featured with
for the hop season. Several other
of Jasper was a business visitor in 92’8C° re b“‘‘w
“> «<*• <‘«>e fam ilies plan to go.
Pleasant Hill high school w ill, promised tax reduction.
a picnic dinner and various con­
4 LBS. —
Springfield Wednesday
averages frO” 1916 ,o 19311 the 92'
begin classes Monday. Septem ber.
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tests.
10 BARS —
The Leaburg Aid society finished 12. Perry Price will be s u p e r l n _______ _ ___ ____
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score butter sells at a price only
a quilt Thursday afternoon, which teadent with Mrs. F. F. Cooper SERVICES AT METHODIST
L eave, for M arM .fi.id - Mrs. Le, L”
thaD ,h e
will be presented to Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Allan Wheeler end Mrs. Jean CHURCH ARE ANNOUNCED
Lansberry left this morning for a
,_5. " * 7
Zara Potter of Waltervtlle.
few d ay. v i.it at Marshfield
,
en,pha!"lM the adTanta«e
Eherhard as assistants. Regtstra
Mrs. Carey Thomson, of Thom­ tlon in the high school will be held
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of producing the highest grade but
"The Wisdom nt God.” will be
John Ediniston and daughter,
V W t at Newport— Principal and
e’ e “
PriCe*
' ° ’ The sons Lodge, is visiting her daugh­ Friday of this week.
t the theme of the morning worship
Haxel, returned from Port Orforu
difference in price between various ter. Mrs. Milton Plllette at Madras
Taylor Circle who formerly re-1 8<>rT,« ‘ at the Methodist church at
Mrs. W. E. Buell with their two
grades of butter justifies paying a Oregon. Also some other relatives sided at Pleasant Hill but now 11 o'c*°ck “The Fool and His last Thursday. Mr*. Ted Turel and
children. «pent the Labor day holl- ‘
Miss Dorothy Farris from Port Or­
differential In the price for the
Mr. and Mrs. Antone Schuessler lives at Thurston has invited his
will be the theme of the
dayg,*t Newport.
1 different grade- of cream."
announce the arrival of a daughter, friends of the Pleasant Hill dis ' venlng service at 8 o'clock. The ford returned with them and have
When farmers can obtain such a Mary Janette, at their home Aug­ trict to a basket dinner at his Sunday Church school m eets at been visiting since at the Edmlslun
Fish on Coast— Dr. W. C. Rebhan
home.
I differential for sweet cream, farm ust 17. Mrs. Schuessler was former­ heme next Sunday. Cars will leave ®
*• m an<l the Epworth League
and Dallas Murphy spent the week­
refrigeration equipment such as is ly Miss Audrey Coffee of this dis­ from the church after the morning at 7 p m Rev- Dean c Polndeyter
Mrs. Arch Shough and Miss Mil
end holidays fishing on the coast
described In this new bulletin will trict.
dred Price motored to The Dalle«
services.
W’R preach at both services.
at Winchester bay.
return a profit even at present fair­
last Monday. Mis» Price will teach
Next Sunday Rev. Cook w ill'
Coburg MMhodl.t
Mrs. O. L. Stacy entertained Fri­
ly high installation costs, the re­ day in honor of her daughter. Caro­ preach his last sermon at Pleasant
e o s of Men, will !<•■ the there the coming year. She ha
Hood River Folk Visit—Mrs. Ed
port shows, provided, of course, a lyn's. eighth birthday. Those pres­
message
monds and daughter, Sylvania of
Hill as pastor of the First Christ­ ----------- presented at the 9:45 taught there for the pa«t several
fair volume of butterfat Is pro­ ent were Anita Benson, Lilah W ar-
, preaching service.
The church , years.
Hood River are here thia week
ian church. He has handed in h's
duced. Such equipment permits in. Margaret and Jean King. Mary
school will follow immediately after
visiting at the Harry Whitney
resignation to accept a position as
The Thurston schools will »tart
shipment of cream as Infrequently Irvin and Janet Stacy. A birthday
the preaching service.
home.
assistant pastor of the First Christ­
September 12 anil Jay Grant will
as once a week and still hare it cake decorated with candles was
ian church of Eugene.
he principal of the high school with
received at the creamery In excel­ served with punch.
Visitors from Alpine— Mrs. El­
■Miss Endicott from Eugene assist­
Mr. and Mrs. Berefard and fam LEGION NOMINATES
lent sweet-cream condition.
wood Lee and daughter, Nadine, of
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fly have moved into the house re-
OFFICERS FOR POST ant ami Mr«. Hubert Gray principal
Alpine spent the week-end here at T v w n MFW F |W _ n
ot the grade »chunl with Ml«»
cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs
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SCOUT TROOP TO
the home of her parent«, Mr. and ’
MEN FINED FOR
Bert Doane.
P. J. Bartholomew and H. O. Dtb- Dorothy Travis assistant. The high
STEALING CREAM CANS
Mrs. C. A. Swarts.
POSTPONE MEETING
Plea ant Hill public school will blee> were nominated for the post- ■chool board have made several
open
September 26.
’ t,on of commander of Springfield Improvements in ihe building this
Fred Day. route 2, Eugene and
The regular weekly meeting ot
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Olson and Am’ r,<a“
P°a‘ “umber 40 fall installing a new furnace, put
Walter Roberts, alias. Don Thomp­ the Springfield Boy Scout troop
two
daughters.
Belle
and
Emma
th*
me<!tlng
he!d
,aat 'rhu'‘"da7 ting up new black boards, etc.
son.
Mabel,
were
fined
»25
in
Eu­
. t o « w »«,y f r>A s
will not be held next Tuesday It
. a
»«
evening.
Other
officer»
nominated
Mr and Mrs. William Rennie re­
gene justice court Tuesday when was decided this week. Regular and son' Alvin’ win leave T^'day ar(> , M
' they admitted theft of 5 cans of meetings will be held every Tues- ,or a trfp of a few da7s ln Wash' niander- Peterson. flr»t vtce-com turned Tuesday from Scio where
Vern Caldwell, second they have been visiting their »on,
cream from farmers in the Thurs day after that.
Ington.
i vice-coinmander; Roy Qpiney, ad i Harold Rennie, for the pa t few
ton vicinity They were given 3u
Jutant; and J. M. Larson, finance I weeks. They also visited their son.
days in which to raise the fine.
officer.
Dr. W. N. Dow, M. B Ennis, In Salem
The O n e - a n d
Leave for Home— Mrs. R. B. Grif- MANY AT UNIVERSITY
J. L. Sparks of Leaburg was fined
Huntly,
and
W. N. Gossler were
The clover hullers finished their
»100
and
sentenced
to
30
days
in
fin and son. Bobby, and Miss Violet , PICNIC AT PARK MONDAY
O n ly
nominated on the executive com­ work for this season Tuesday.
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Jail on a charge of driving while Inman leave this afternoon for Mrs. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bernhardt
Intoxicated. He was arrested late Griffin’s home at Superior. Arizona
-------, A large number of Lane county . mittee. Further nominations can
rnado at
next meeting to be and family fro Cushman spent Sun
Monday afternoon after he was al­ Mrs. Griffin ha. »pent the past few people attended the University
day at John Edmlston'«.
leged to have had a motor collision weeks visiting here at the C. L. In- ' Rally held at Swimmer’s Delight l'"'<l thi< nwntl'
park Monday afternoon. Speakers
with George Smith of Springfield, man home.
badly damaging both automobiles.
■— -
from Medford and Ashland told the
Here from Portland
I audieDte that the m®’ a« « n t to up
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Mrs. C. E Archer who has been
the wlucat‘ona'
<* “ >e
MEETS HERE TUESDAY employed In Portland spent the last ! ? te ™ antlclpated h* lh*
The monthly meeting of the Mis several days here visiting rela tiv es.' M<'Pherson bnl
lonary society of the Christian
church was held Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Ren Hollister
Mrs. Marion Adams was leader for
the meeting.
Irish-Murphy Co.
Upper Willamette
Canning Season
N o w On
McKenzie Valley
Peaches
- Pears -
Macaroni
Tomatoes
Laundry Soap
15c
19c
Thurston
• MilOKAl.h
S tart« S u n d a y
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w o r k in g D a y a n d N ig h t
‘Lest You Forget’
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A F»r»w»«»t Fiftar»
News from the State of
September Is
Washington
Circulator Month
The new low automobile license fee has brought
stored cars back to the highways. ReglOrations up to
September 1 of this year totaled 448,739 or 25,725 more
care than were registered at the same time last year.
BREIER’S
Getting Out Goodg— Ruthlessly Cutting Price« —
News from the State of Oregon
All in Preparation for WHAT?
Automobile license plates issued up to September 1
of this year showed a decrease ot 20% under last year’s
sales. The total number of plates issued was 179,412
as against 223,872 a year ago—a difference of around
44,500 plates and a I osb of over 11,000,000.00 in
revenue.
YOU GIVE IT A NAME—
Just so long as Oregon insists on forcing its auto­
mobile owners to pay excessive license fees in order to
rebuild highways destroyed by heavy trucks and busses
Just so long will our auto registration continue to fall
off.
The proposed Highway Protection Law (Freight
Truck and Bus Bill) aims to bring you lower license
fees;
HIGHWAY PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION,
By Oswald West, President.
531 Ry. Ex. Bldg. Portland, Oregon.
VOTE 314 YES!
<Pd. Adv.)
THE FACT IS THE SAME
See Our D isplay of
Montag, Oregon Made Wood Burning Circulator«.
A
Size for Every Home.
Priced from
$ 4 4 .5 0
Breier's - Going - to - Sell
“M igh ty C h eap !”
S ta r tin g F rid a y a t 9 a . m.
to
$ 7 9 .5 0
We Also Have Other Circulators for as low as $38.50.
All Price» Guaranteed Lowest in Eugene or
Money Back — Customer to Be the Judge.
REMEMBER FRIDAY AT 9 A. M.
Wright & Sons
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